The Daring Years

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The Daring Years
Directed by Kenneth Webb
Produced by Daniel Carson Goodman
Written by Daniel Carson Goodman (story)
Daniel Carson Goodman (screenplay)
Starring Mildred Harris
Charles Emmett Mack
Clara Bow
Tyrone Power, Sr.
Distributed by Daniel Carson Goodman Distribution Corp.
Release date(s) September 15, 1923
Running time 70 minutes
Country Flag of United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
IMDb profile

The Daring Years is the title of a 1923 independently released American silent film melodrama. The film starred Mildred Harris, Clara Bow, Charles Emmett Mack and Tyrone Power, Sr.. The film is presumed lost.[1]

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

A university student named John Browning (Charles Emmett Mack) goes against his mother's wishes and becomes involved in a torrid love-affair with a fickle young cabaret singer named Susie LaMotte (Mildred Harris). LaMotte toys with the youth's affections and does not tell him that she is already romantically involved with a boxer named Jim Moran (Joe King).

One evening John Browning discovers that Susie and Moran are having a relationship when he accidentally walks in on them. Outraged, Browning and Moran become embroiled in a argument. Moran pulls out a pistol, but during the ensuing struggle accidentally mortally wounds himself. Overcome with rage, Susie blames John Browning for Moran's death and Browning is subsequently tried, convicted and sentenced to death.

Browning languishes in prison for some time, and just as he is strapped into the electric chair to be executed for the murder of Jim Moran, a bolt of lightening strikes the prison knocking out the power. Meanwhile, Moran's widow (Clara Bow) implores Susie to tell the authorities the truth surrounding the circumstances of the death Jim Moran. Susie eventually folds and confesses that she had lied and that Jim Moran had in fact accidentally shot himself after pulling a gun on John Browning.

John is pardoned by the governor and leaves prison a free man.

  • Mildred Harris - Susie LaMotte
  • Charles Emmett Mack - John Browning
  • Clara Bow - Mary
  • Mary Carr - Mrs. Browning (John's mother)
  • Joe King - Jim Moran
  • Tyrone Power, Sr. - James LaMotte (Susie's father)
  • Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher - College boy
  • Jack Richardson - Flagier, cabaret owner
  • Joseph Depew - LaMotte brother
  • Helen Rowland - LaMotte sister
  • Sam Sidman - Curly

  1. ^ [1] The Clara Bow Picture Page

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